Cam, clever answer

Tony, I don't know what others intentions are, but I could see trying to make the use of condoms unobtrusive without offending the buyer.

We would never deceive a buyer by implying our content is bareback, and we would always include a safer sex notice to the effect that all content was shot using condoms, but I could see how using condoms that aren't obvious would protect the models while still not drawing attention to the presence of the condoms, and perhaps allowing the viewer to enjoy the fantasy if s/he doesn't like to be reminded about condoms, as some HIV+ people have stated is an issue for them viewing porn.

I agree it's a fine line and arguably goes against the notion of trying to present a message about safe sex in the videos.

Patti, we tried the polyurethane condoms at the last shoot. The consensus from the models was that they totally suck - not only are they less form fitting, but they tear easily and aren't very comfortable, AND they weren't any less obtrusive than the better latex condoms.